U.S. and Russian lineups set for freestyle dual meet, part of the “Beat The Streets Gala” In New York NEW YORK, NY, April 27, 2011 /Martial Arts PR News/ — A host of World, Olympic and NCAA Champions are included in the final lineups announced today for the freestyle wrestling dual meet between the United … Continue Reading

By DAVID ZINCZENKO Published: April 1, 2011 MIXED martial arts is one of the fastest-growing sports in America. Yet for years the New York State Legislature has refused to sanction M.M.A. — making New York one of the last states holding out against the sport’s expansion. (Connecticut is a holdout, too.) After helping to block … Continue Reading

By Gazz Ogden | Published January 28, 2010 I don’t like top 10 lists because they’re impossible to complete. Not just impossible for me to complete, but literally impossible for anyone to complete. To do a top ten list of the best martial arts films of the decade would be extremely difficult unless you’ve seen … Continue Reading

(NaturalNews) Practicing Tai Chi, an ancient Chinese martial art, can help make you feel better and improve your overall health, according to a new study out of the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill. Participants in the study experienced reduced pain and stiffness symptoms, as well as increased energy and an improved overall … Continue Reading

U.S. and Russian lineups set for freestyle dual meet, part of the “Beat The Streets Gala” In New York NEW YORK, NY, April 27, 2011 /Martial Arts PR News/ — A host of World, Olympic and NCAA Champions are included in the final lineups announced today for the freestyle wrestling dual meet between the United … Continue Reading

By DAVID ZINCZENKO Published: April 1, 2011 MIXED martial arts is one of the fastest-growing sports in America. Yet for years the New York State Legislature has refused to sanction M.M.A. — making New York one of the last states holding out against the sport’s expansion. (Connecticut is a holdout, too.) After helping to block … Continue Reading

By Gazz Ogden | Published January 28, 2010 I don’t like top 10 lists because they’re impossible to complete. Not just impossible for me to complete, but literally impossible for anyone to complete. To do a top ten list of the best martial arts films of the decade would be extremely difficult unless you’ve seen … Continue Reading

(NaturalNews) Practicing Tai Chi, an ancient Chinese martial art, can help make you feel better and improve your overall health, according to a new study out of the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill. Participants in the study experienced reduced pain and stiffness symptoms, as well as increased energy and an improved overall … Continue Reading